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What does sweet brag mean?

"Sweet brag" is a slang term that describes a humblebrag, a seemingly modest statement that is actually intended to boast or show off.

Here's how it works:

* Humblebrag: The person downplays their accomplishment or good fortune.

* Sweet: The brag is often disguised with positive language, making it seem more endearing or casual.

Examples:

* "Ugh, I'm so tired of being so busy. I just got back from a weekend trip to Paris, and I have to catch up on all my work." (The person is actually bragging about their trip to Paris, even though they complain about being busy.)

* "I'm not really into sports, but I just casually won this big tournament." (The person is actually bragging about their athletic ability, even though they claim not to be interested in sports.)

Why it's called "sweet":

* The word "sweet" can be used to describe something charming, endearing, or innocent.

* This makes the brag seem more subtle and less obvious, like a sugary treat that masks a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Essentially, a "sweet brag" is a clever way to boast without sounding too arrogant. However, it can be perceived as insincere or annoying, especially if the person is constantly engaging in this type of behavior.

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